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Chapter 1037 I am here with her!

Chapter 1037 I am here with her!

Some birds cannot be kept because their plumage is too bright.

This sentence can't be more appropriate to describe Tom.

Therefore, both William and Dumbledore believe that:

When he was young, he was more terrifying than Voldemort in the future.

It has nothing to do with power, but lies in the control of people's hearts and monster-like IQ.

That's right, Voldemort, who became the Dark Lord, is very powerful, and now he is firmly seated as the strongest wizard, even Dumbledore is no longer his opponent.

But this "Tom" is stronger than ever, but has lost the most powerful weapon ever--IQ and EQ.

A person needs IQ to do things, and he needs EQ to be a leader.

Voldemort has neither of these two points. It is more than enough to be an invincible devil king, but he is not close to doing a big business, occupying Britain, and conquering Europe.

But Tom is different!
Even though his strength is far inferior to Voldemort's, and he is always fixed at the age of 16 because of the Horcrux, he can still make Zhou Tianhan cold with his IQ!
For example, now, using chicken to lay eggs to become a high-level purger, and then attacking the U.S. Capitol with strength...

A whole set of operations, smooth and smooth, step by step, but he didn't pay anything.

Is this what ordinary people can do?

This is a bit like Grindelwald back then!
So, black for black, black for black, don't make fun of Tom...except William.

But here comes the question, why did he go to Washington, D.C. to occupy the U.S. Capitol?
Shouldn't you take the scavengers, attack Ilvermorny, come to Ilvermorny and steal the Slytherin wand?
Or, if you want to attack the Muggle government, you have to capture the White House?
That is the core of the power of the American government.

William really looked forward to Tom being able to burn down the White House.

In history, it is not that no one has done it.

At that time, the United States took advantage of the fact that Britain was tired of dealing with Napoleon, and sent troops northward to invade Canada, but was beaten up by British and Canadian militiamen.

The United States insisted on turning the war of aggression into the Great Patriotic War, and even lost Washington.

At that time, the White House was not called the White House, but the Presidential Building.

After the British occupied Washington, the old arsonist set fire to the building.

After the war, the President of the United States ordered the walls to be painted white in order to conceal the marks of the fire.

This is also the main reason for changing its name to "White House" in the future.

Tom, an Englishman, doesn't he play on this fine tradition?
Just as William was thinking wildly, the strange girl had already dragged him to the girls' bathroom.

Needless to say, this person must be Babbling, and she is the only one who chooses the women's room every time she meets William.

I'm getting old!

As for why she has an unfamiliar appearance...William has occupied the "Targaryen" vest, so she can only change her appearance.

Babling's face must not be shown.It's so beautiful, anyone who sees it will remember it deeply.

Hermione was also in the bathroom, and she had been waiting for a while, obviously already aware of the US Capitol building.

"Aren't the Scavengers cooperating with the SSR, why did they attack the Muggle Parliament Building?" William asked a little puzzled.

It was agreed to join forces with the Strategic Science Corps to capture the wizard, why did they fall out in a blink of an eye?

"There are wizards in the U.S. Capitol, too, where wizards monitor the Muggle government," Babling replied.

A wizard's favorite place to work is in a Muggle building.

Obviously the "Secrecy Law" stipulates that secrets cannot be leaked, but he likes to do this kind of thing... It's really addictive.

But with so many places, why did Tom insist on capturing the Capitol?
He never does meaningless things, and every choice has an inevitable reason.

This is what the three need to figure out now.

Hermione thought for a long time, and suddenly reminded:

"William, I remembered. In the book "History of Wizards in North America", it said that the Magic Congress was once housed in the U.S. Capitol."

During this period of time, she has been looking up the history of wizards in North America, and she has basically memorized all of those thick books.

So, she's very perceptive when it comes to the esoteric history of magic.

And William also instantly understood what she meant:
"Last time, Tom went to prison on purpose, entering the Appalachian Prison, saying that he was looking for prehistoric mysteries.

That prison was also the former site of the Magic Council. "

In the past few hundred years, the seat of the Magical Congress of America has been relocated five times.

For the first few years, meetings were held in random locations to avoid attracting Muggle attention.

Later, the Magic Congress built a large magical building in the Appalachian Mountains as the earliest fixed headquarters.

However, due to its remote location, it was soon abandoned and became a wizard prison again.

After that, the Magical Congress of America moved to Williamsburg, Virginia, Baltimore...

In the middle, a master of art boldly came to Washington and deliberately entered the Muggle Capitol.

At the beginning of this century, I migrated to New York and have stayed until now.

The last time William was thinking about why Tom believed that the prehistoric mysteries were in the Appalachian Magic Prison.

Although he found the wrong place, what do Appalachian magic prisons and real treasure places have in common?

Looking back now, if you have to talk about the commonality between the U.S. Capitol and the Appalachian Prison...they were both once the headquarters of the Magic Congress!

It seems that the prehistoric mysteries are hidden in the former site of a certain headquarters.

"Then shall we go to Washington?" Hermione asked: "The Purifiers are almost occupying there. It's too late, and the prehistoric secrets are likely to be snatched by Tom."

William was not in a hurry, but became more and more calm at the critical moment.

He frowned slightly and said:

"Tom made such a big commotion, I don't believe his purpose, it's just to snatch for prehistoric mysteries."

Based on William's understanding of Tom, he will take one step and five steps in everything, and the layout is precise and complicated.

Everything seems to be isolated, but in fact it is closely linked step by step.

William paused, and continued:
"Now the Aurors of Ilvermorny have left, probably to support Washington.

I'm sure Tom took the opportunity to fight back and snatch Slytherin's wand! "

Ilvermorny's four-layer protection measures have been taken away from the mountain, and Tom will not let go of this good opportunity.

In other words, he made such a big commotion just to attract these Aurors away.

But the U.S. Capitol has to go.

Because the prehistoric mystery is not something that Tom can get!

Professor Babling finally spoke, and she said softly:
"I'm staying in Ilvermorny, and I'll keep you both informed if anything happens.

You go to the Magic Capitol and stop Tom from getting that power! "

"But... How do Hermione and I know whether the Capitol has prehistoric mysteries?" William asked. "And how to be sure, where is it hidden?"

Babling hesitated and kept staring at William.

William was puzzled by her. He actually wanted to ask, what method did Babling use to determine that there was no prehistoric magic prison in Appalachia.

After all, she had only been to Appalachia once, and she decided that Tom was in the wrong place.

Why are you staring at me? !

Babling finally stretched out two slender fingers slowly, tilted her face, and grabbed a piece of lapis lazuli amulet from her neck.

She lifted it lightly, and from the look of it, she should have pulled out the amulet from between the two peaks of Suet Meiyu.

William didn't know whether to laugh or cry, thinking that you, a hundred-year-old Veela, would also be shy?

Babling gave William the amulet that she had carried with her for hundreds of years and never left her body.

But nothing unusual.

At least it didn't turn into a skull like the Scarlet Witch who wore a necklace to fascinate thousands of Game of Thrones fans, and took off the necklace to scare children.

"This can help you determine whether the prehistoric mysteries are in the Capitol."

Babling's pretty face is not careless, but full of tension.

Can you not be nervous?This is her most important thing, and it is the first time she gives it to someone else.

"William, you have to remember that anything can go wrong, but she can't. She is very important to me!"

After William took it, he touched the amulet that was still warm, tied it lightly around his neck, and said seriously:

"I'm here and she's here!"

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(End of this chapter)

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